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Capacity Development for CDM Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004 The Baseline Concept: From The Theory to the Practice Samir Amous, APEX, Tunisia Regional Centre for North Africa and Middle-East Tel : +216 71 848 094 --- Fax : +216 71 843 453 amous.apex@gnet.tn.
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Capacity Development for CDMCairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004 The Baseline Concept: From The Theory to the Practice Samir Amous, APEX, TunisiaRegional Centre for North Africa and Middle-East Tel : +216 71 848 094 --- Fax : +216 71 843 453amous.apex@gnet.tn CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
What is an eligible project to CDM ? • Projects that achieve emission reduction : • Baseline VS GHG mitigation project • The calculated emission reduction is the basis for the agreement between the CERs Buyer and the CERs Seller • The approved emission reduction is to be credited to the Buyer’s account CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
How to access to CDM ? • Approval : An authorized AuthorityThe CDM Executive Board (EB) • The Framework : a Project Design Document that is submitted to the EB: • The PDD: used to describe the project activity in a standard format the basis for CDM project validation andregistration • The PDD: in English CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
The Outline of the PDD CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
The Baseline Concept - Definition • The BASELINE for a CDM project activity : the scenario that reasonably represents the GHG emissions that would occur in the absence of the proposed project activity • The Reference Scenario CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
What’s a Baseline Methodology • An application of an Approach as defined in para. 48 of the CDM Modalities and Proceduresto an individual project activity: • On a project-specific basis • Taking into account relevant national and/or sectoral policies and circumstances. CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
The Baseline Methodology - Principales • Transparent and conservative manner regarding the choice of approaches, assumptions, methodologies, parameters, data sources, key factors and additionality, taking into account uncertainty CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
Baseline Conservativeness Emissions Baseline Conservative Baseline GHG reductions With CDM project Time CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
The Baseline Methodology - Principales • BL should be defined in a way that CERs can’t be earned for decreases in activity levels outside the project activity or due to force majeure (para. 47 of the Modalities & Procédures) CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
The Baseline Approaches • The basis for the Baseline Methodology • EB agreed that THREE Approaches (see 17/CP7, Anx - Sub-para. 48(a) to (c) of the CDM Modalities and Procedures) are the only ones applicables for CDM projects: CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
The Baseline Approaches • (a) Existing actual or historical emissions, as applicable; or • (b) Emissions from a technology that represents an economically attractive course of action, taking into account barriers to investment; • ( c) The average emissions of similar project activities undertaken in the previous five years, in similar social, economic, environmental and technological circumstances, and whose performance is among the top 20 per cent of their category. CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
(a) Existing actual or historical emissions, as applicable • No other indications (number of years to be included, technologies, etc.) • E.g. emission trends of the electrical sector for the last 10 years CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
(b) Emissions from a technology that represents an economically attractive course of action, taking into account barriers to investment • A charcoal Power Plant is the usual practice because of the availability of the coal in the country, and the limited needs for financial resources • Using Petroleum coke in the Cement Industry CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
( c) Average emissions of similar project activities previous five years, and whose performance is among the top 20 per cent of their category CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
The Baseline Section in the PDD • Title and reference to the UNFCCC CDM website for the methodology applicable to the project activity • Justification of the choice of the Methodology • How the project is additionalnot baseline scenario • Project boundaries • Details of the BL and its development CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
Justification of the choice of the Methodology • Explain the principles of the Methodology • Why is it applicable to the specific case of the project ? • Justify the Approach used (see presentation Rafik) CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
How the project is additionalnot baseline scenario • A flow-chart or series of questions that lead to a narrowing of potential baseline options • Qualitative or quantitative assessment of different potential options and an indication of why the non-project option is more likely • A qualitative or quantitative assessment of one or more barriers facing the proposed project activity • Indication that the project type is not common practice, and not required by recent/pending legislation/regulations CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
How the project is additionalExamples • Investment Barriers • Wind Power: US$ M 1.2 / MW for 3,000 hours • Combined Cycle: US$ M 0.7 / MW for 6,500 hours • For a 100 CC (US$M 70) an equivalent 220 MW Wind Power is needed (US$M 264) CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
How the project is additionalExamples • Technological Barriers • The project is the first one to be implemented in the countrytechnological risks • Lack of skilled labor to operate and maintain new technologies • Unforseen Meteorogical damages CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
How the project is additionalExamples • Barriers due prevailaing practices • No incentives to encourage cogenerationno significant capacity installed up to now • Untransparent regulationsno clear tariffs indications, no specification on the duration of the eventual incentives CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
How the project is additionalExamples • Other Barriers • Discouraging Land Tenure to develop Wind Power • No Transmission Lines to connect to the Natural Gaz Network • Etc. CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
Project Boundaries • Defines the sources of GHG emissions to be calculated and estimated to establish the emissions baseline and to be monitored once the project has been implemented • Encompass all GHG emissions under the control of the project participants and those which are significant and reasonably attributable to the CDM project activity • Can be shown through a Flow-Chart indicating the emission sources to be included or excluded. CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
Project Boundaries • Activities that are directly related to the project activity and site location (e.g. Fugitive emissions of NG to operate a Cogeneration Facility)should be included in the boundary • Impacts that are not significant relative to total emissions or that are not under the control of the project participants can be ignored CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
Project Boundaries • Emissions from off-site activities that are significant, directly attributable to the project activity (e.g. delocalisation of a company to get connected to the gridincreases fuel consumption for transport), and under the control of the project participants should be included in the emission baseline. CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
Details of the Baseline • The baseline emissions should be calculated on an annual basis and until the end of the selected crediting period • The emissions should be calculated source-by-source and expressed in CO2 equivalents using the GWP values (CO2: 1; CH4: 21; N2O: 310; SF6: 23,900) CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004
Details of the Baseline CD for CDM - Second National Workshop on Baselines (Phase II) Cairo, March 31 & April 1, 2004